Dynamic load definition

Dynamic load means the load placed on the rigging and attachments by the initial free fall of the jumper and the bouncing movements of the jumper.
Dynamic load means load that fluctuates with time because of the action of the ride during the ride cycle.

Examples of Dynamic load in a sentence

  • Dynamic load at baseline can predict radiographic disease progression in medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.

  • Dynamic load testing of a pile may average up to two hours longer than for driving an uninstrumented pile.When directed by the Engineer, perform instrumented set-checks or redrives.

  • Dynamic load balancing in homogeneous two-processor distributed systems.

  • Dynamic load test with tendon/ anchorage assemblyThis test is to be carried out for every new combination of type of anchorage and tendons.

  • Dynamic load testing of a pile may average up to two hours longer than for driving an uninstrumented pile.When directed by the Engineer, perform instrumented redrives.

  • Dynamic load representation, in accordance with TPL-001-2 R2.4.1, was applied as a sensitivity variable in the 2012 Summer Peak case.

  • Dynamic load sharing is likely to be suitable on systems where the workload fluctuates rapidly [13].

  • Furthermore, this component constantly analyzes the behavior of each provisioned VM, triggering the Dynamic load balancer component when necessary.In the following section, we focus on answering when to scale and which scaling plan to choose when running web applications.

  • Cybenko, G.: Dynamic load balancing for distributed memory multiprocessors.

  • Rotaru, T., Nageli, H.H.: Dynamic load balancing by diffusion in heterogeneous systems.

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  • High-temperature coating means a high performance coating labeled and formulated for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above 204oC (400oF).

  • INTER-CONNECTION POINT/ DELIVERY/ METERING POINT means a single point at 220kV or above, where the power from the Project(s) is injected into the identified ISTS Substation (including the dedicated transmission line connecting the Projects with the substation system) as specified in the RfS document. Metering shall be done at this interconnection point where the power is injected into. For interconnection with grid and metering, the WPDs shall abide by the relevant CERC/ SERC Regulations, Grid Code and Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006 as amended and revised from time to time.

  • PNode has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Fiber means a glass strand or strands which is/are protected by a color coded buffer tube and which is/are used to transmit a communication signal along the glass strand in the form of pulses of light.

  • Slug loading means any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants, released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration as to cause interference in the POTW.